Unfortunately there is not a one size fits all torque wrench. Torque wrenches are not best used at either the high end or low end of there respective spec ranges. The closer to the middle of the range they are used in the better.

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I bought the snap-on techangle. I use it at work and at home. I like that I don't have to set it back to zero. Also the best thing about it is when removing. I can check the removal torque of a bolt and see where it's at then when torquing down just get the same removal torque.

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